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Study shows impact of the pandemic on lung cancer screening


Study shows impact of the pandemic on lung cancer screening
When the pandemic hit the U.S. in early 2020, many routine activities came to a halt.
The same occurred with doctors visits regular checkups and screening for many health conditions.
A recent study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers shows the impact the pandemic had on lung cancer screening, which experts say could be bad for both screening programs in general and for the overall well-being of patients. The article appears on the website of the
Journal of the American College of Surgeons in advance of print. ....

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New framework could help people with serious illnesses to follow their appointments during COVID-19


New framework could help people with serious illnesses to follow their appointments during COVID-19
The current surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases poses challenges for providers and institutions in delivering care to infected patients while also placing demands on them to keep up with timely and sometimes critical care for patients with cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses who might experience advanced complications and/or earlier death if they have lapses in their care.
Reporting on how deferred care worsened outcomes for lung cancer patients when the COVID-19 pandemic first surged in the spring of 2020, researchers from the University of Cincinnati explained that they have identified a framework that could help people with serious health conditions keep up their appointments during the current surge. ....

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Study: the pandemic's impact on lung cancer


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IMAGE: Robert Van Haren, MD, assistant professor of surgery at UC, a UC Health thoracic surgeon, member of the UC Cancer Center and corresponding author on the study.
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The same occurred with doctors visits regular checkups and screening for many health conditions.
A recent study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers shows the impact the pandemic had on lung cancer screening, which experts say could be bad for both screening programs in general and for the overall well-being of patients. The article appears on the website of the
Journal of the American College of Surgeons in advance of print. ....

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Study: pandemic's impact on lung cancer


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Study: pandemic’s impact on lung cancer
When the pandemic hit the U.S. in early 2020, many routine activities came to a halt.
The same occurred with doctors’ visits – regular checkups and screening for many health conditions.
A recent study led by University of Cincinnati Cancer Center researchers shows the impact the pandemic had on lung cancer screening, which experts say could be bad for both screening programs in general and for the overall well-being of patients. The article appears on the website of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons in advance of print.
Robert Van Haren, MD, assistant professor of surgery at UC, a UC Health thoracic surgeon and corresponding author on the study, says low-dose radiation CT scans have been shown to catch lung cancer earlier. He adds that lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S., but if it’s detected early, it has cure rates as high as 90%. UC created the first lung cancer ....

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Study reports drop in lung cancer screening, rise in malignancy during COVID-19 surge


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VIDEO: Research News: Delays in lung cancer screening associated with rise in malignancy rates at a single institution
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Credit: American College of Surgeons
CHICAGO (December 17, 2020): The current surge in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases poses challenges for providers and institutions in delivering care to infected patients while also placing demands on them to keep up with timely and sometimes critical care for patients with cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses who might experience advanced complications and/or earlier death if they have lapses in their care. Reporting on how deferred care worsened outcomes for lung cancer patients when the COVID-19 pandemic first surged in the spring of 2020, researchers from the University of Cincinnati explained that they have identified a framework that could help people with serious health conditions keep up their appointments during the current surge. The study has been ....

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